Dreams are a lifetime thing

Cassandre 2021-12-23 08:01:42

The film is adapted from the life of the world-famous motorcyclist Bert Mengruo. It truly and vividly reproduces the ups and downs of a generation of legendary riders. The story begins in 1899, when Meng Ruo (Anthony Hopkins) was born into this world. Since he was young and sickly, he was even given a "death notice" by a doctor, but fortunately, Meng Ruo still went well. grown up.
In 1915, Meng Ruo had his first motorcycle. Since then, he started racing with the wind. Until the age of 72, Meng Ruo still did not give up his dream. He modified the Indian scout motorcycle purchased for 20 years and rode it from New Zealand to the United States. Along the way, Meng Ruo met the transvestite Tina (Chris Williams), the widow Ida (Diane Ladd), and the salesperson Flando (Paul Rodrigues). Paul Rodriguez (played by Paul Rodriguez) and other interesting friends, with their help and encouragement, finally set a new world record.

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  • Jacey 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Although I can't understand it a bit, but it really makes people PF

  • Alyson 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    If I have time, I really want to finish watching the Anthony Hopkins movie.

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